Adrian Gonzalez homered and Zack Greinke was his usual stingy self for the still-surging Dodgers on Saturday afternoon.

Their formula isn’t the same, but the result always seems to be victory for the first-place National League West Dodgers. At least since June.

Gonzalez hit a two-run homer in the first inning against Tampa Rays pitcher Roberto Hernandez, and that was all the cushion Greinke would need as the Dodgers dominated the Rays in a 5-0 win at Dodger Stadium.

One day earlier, the Dodgers won via a crazy 7-6 comeback win that ended with the Dodgers dancing around home plate late in the evening.

There was no hangover.

The Dodgers have won four consecutive games and are 36-8 in their last 44 games. It’s quite a streak.

“I don’t think much about that,” Yasiel Puig said through an interpreter. “I think about the games we need to win in the future.”

The future is bright.

Puig, Hanley Ramirez and Matt Kemp’s injuries have dominated the Dodgers headlines. All the while Gonzalez is batting .294 with 16 home runs a team-leading 72 RBI.

“I’m not there to worry about who’s getting credit and who’s not,” Gonzalez said. “That’s the last thing on my mind.”

Visions of a World Series are on the Dodgers’ minds.It’s still uncanny how the Dodgers went from a wretched start, then called up Puig in June, and all of a sudden the entire lineup has clicked.

“Every teammate is playing well and giving it their best,” Puig said. “It’s not just me, but everyone is doing their part. It will continue to be this way until we make the playoffs.”

Greinke won his 10th game and improved to 10-3. He struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings, walked one and was in command all game.

And with Clayton Kershaw on the mound today, the Dodgers have a great shot to sweep the Rays, who are in second in the American League East.

“It’s been crazy,” Greinke said. “I’d definitely say some luck is involved. It seems we’ve had some close games and we’re on the right end of it. The bullpen, I feel they haven’t given up a run in two months.”

Just about.

The bullpen has allowed just 13 earned runs since the All-Star break and has held opponents to a 1.75 ERA and major-league best .176 batting average.

Nick Punto had another big game. In the third inning, he hit a sharp single to right to score two runs for a 4-0 lead. Tampa’s 6-0 lead on Friday wasn’t enough, but for the streaking Dodgers’ that lead was gargantuan.Punto was 2 for 3 with one run scored. He’s batting .500 with three doubles and five RBIs in his last seven games.